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BOOKS 

IN  EMBOSSED  TYPE 


W.  E.  HENRY, 
State  Librarian. 

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JANUARY,  1906 


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Indiana  §>tate  library 


BOOKS  IN  EMBOSSED  TYPE 


JANUARY,  1906 


The  collection  of  books  in  embossed  type  in  the  State  Library  being 
as  complete  as  it  can  be  made  at  present,  this  list  is  issued  to  apprise  the 
blind  people  of  the  State  of  its  scope. 

Any  assistance  in  bringing  this  library  to  the  attention  of  those  for 
whom  it  is  intended  will  be  duly  appreciated  both  by  these  persons  and 
the  State  Library. 

We  quote  below  in  full  the  order  of  the  Postmaster-General  governing 
the  transmission  through  the  mails  of  books  in  embossed  print,  and  we 
trust  each  interested  person  may  read  it  carefully,  as  it  is  the  best  guide 
to  the  proper  preparation  of  books  for  shipment. 

Books  in  embossed  print  will  be  carried  through  the  mails  free  under 
proper  label,  which  will  always  be  furnished  by  the  State  Library,  but 
when  mail  is  delivered  by  a  walking  carrier  these  books  can  not  be  deliv¬ 
ered,  but  notice  will  be  sent  the  party  to  call  at  the  local  office  for  the 


;  book. 


In  the  city  of  Indianapolis,  borrowers  will  send  directly  to  the  State 
Library  for  the  books,  and  return  them  to  the  State  Library,  as  nothing 
would  be  gained  by  sending  them  to  ihe  postoffice. 


ORDER  OF  THE  POSTMASTER-GENERAL. 


Office  of  the  Postmaster-General,  Washington,  D.  C.,  June  2,  1904. 
Order  No.  541. 

Chapter  2,  Title  III,  of  the  Postal  Laws  and  Regulations  is  hereby 
amended  by  the  addition  of  the  following  subdivision : 


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READING  MATTER  FOR  THE  BLIND. 


Sec.  518J.  Books,  pamphlets,  and  other  reading  matter  in  raised 
characters,  for  the  use  of  the  blind,  whether  prepared  by  hand  or  printed, 
in  single  volumes,  not  exceeding  ten  pounds  in  weight,  or  in  packages  not 
exceeding  four  pounds  in  weight,  and  containing  no  advertising  or  other 
matter  whatever,  unsealed,  and  when  sent  by  public  institutions  for  the 
blind,  or  by  any  public  libraries,  as  a  loan  to  blind  readers,  or  when  re¬ 
turned  by  the  latter  to  such  institutions  or  public  libraries,  shall  be  trans¬ 
mitted  in  the  United  States  mails  free  of  postage,  and  under  such  regula¬ 
tions  as  the  Postmaster-General  may  prescribe. 


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2.  Reading  matter  in  raised  characters  for  the  use  of  the  blind,  to  be 
entitled  to  transmission  in  the  mails  free  of  postage,  must  not  contain  any 
advertising  or  other  matter  whatever,  and  must  in  every  case  be  sent  by 
or  returned  to  a  public  library  or  public  institution  for  the  blind. 

3.  When  mailed  by  a  public  library  or  public  institution  for  the 
blind,  the  matter  must  be  sent  as  a  loan  to  a  blind  reader.  When  mailed 
for  return  to  a  public  library  or  public  institution  for  the  blind,  the  sender 
must  be  a  blind  reader. 

4.  The  matter  must  be  wrapped  so  that  it  may  be  easily  examined. 

5.  No  package  is  to  weigh  more  than  four  pounds,  except  in  case  of 
a  single  volume,  and  it  must  not  exceed  ten  pounds  in  weight. 

6.  On  the  upper  left  hand  corner  of  the  envelope  or  wrapper  contain¬ 
ing  the  matter  the  name  and  address  of  the  sender  must  appear,  and  on 
the  upper  right  hand  corner  the  word  “Free”  over  the  words  “Reading 
Matter  for  the  Blind.” 

Note.— Letters  written  in  point  print  or  raised  characters  used  by  the 
blind  are  not  included  in  the  reading  matter  entitled,  under  the  provisions 
of  this  section,  to  free  transmission  in  the  mails. 

H.  C.  PAYNE,  Postmaster-General. 

(See  U.  S.  Official  Postal  Guide,  1905,  p.  996.) 


RULES  FOR  LENDING  BOOKS  IN  EMBOSSED  PRINT. 

1.  Any  blind  person  in  the  State  may  borrow  from  the  State  Library 
any  book  in  embossed  print  belonging  to  the  State  Library  without  any 
cost  whatever. 

2.  Each  borrower  must  sign  a  registration  card,  which  will  be  fur¬ 
nished  by  the  State  Library,  the  same  to  be  signed  also  by  some  responsi¬ 
ble  person,  who  will  make  good  any  loss  incurred  by  the  State  in  lending 
books  to  said  applicant. 

3.  Any  book  may  be  retained  by  a  borrower  for  a  period  of  one 
month,  at  the  end  of  which  time  the  loan  may  be  renewed  for  an  addi¬ 
tional  month  at  the  request  of  the  borrower,  provided  that  the  same  book 
has  not  been  called  for  by  another  borrower  in  the  meantime. 

4.  All  books  must  be  returned  when  due  unless  a  renewal  request  is 
sent  before  the  date  of  return. 

5.  Any  violation  of  any  of  these  rules  will  necessitate  the  with¬ 
drawal  of  the  borrowing  privilege  from  the  person  violating  the  same. 


SUGGESTIONS  TO  BORROWERS. 

Please  indicate  on  the  registration  card  the  kinds  of  embossed  type 
that  you  can  read. 

For  your  own  convenience,  make  more  than  one  selection  when  in¬ 
quiring  for  books. 

In  returning  books  be  sure  to  use  the  same  wrappings  in  which  they 
were  sent,  and  attach  the  label  which  will  be  found  in  the  book  pocket  in 
the  back  of  every  book  loaned. 


BOOK  LIST 


(210  of  these  volumes  have  been  donated  by  the  blind  people  of  the  State.) 


Addison,  Joseph.  Selections  from  the 
Spectator.  1895.  (New  York  point) 
824  A  225s 

Sir  Roger  de  Coverley.  1895.  (New 
York  point)  824  A225r 

Aesopus.  Fables.  1884.  (Line  type) 

888  A  254 

Agassiz,  Louis  Jean  Rodolphe  and  Gould, 
Augustus  Addison.  Principles  of 
zoology.  1878.  (Line  type) 

590  A  262 p 

|  Allen,  Edward  Ellis.]  Laura  Bridgman, 
n.  d.  (American  Braille) 

920.7  B  852 

American  prose,  v.  1.  1881.  (Line  type) 

810.8  A  512 

Anderson,  J.  J.  Grammar  school  history 
of  U.  S.  1872.  (Line  type) 

973  A  547 

Arnold,  Matthew.  Sohrab  and  Rustum. 

1896.  (New  York  point)  821  A  757 
Bacon,  Francis,  viscount  St.  Albans.  Es¬ 
says.  1888.  (Line  type)  2  copies. 

824  B  128 

Bailey,  Edmund  Alton.  Among  the  law¬ 
makers.  2v.  1889.  (Line  type)  2 

copies.  328  B  154 

Barnes,  Mrs.  Mary  Downing  Sheldon. 
General  history,  v.  2.  1890.  (New 
York  point)  909  B  261 

Baxter,  Richard.  Call  to  the  unconverted. 

1836.  (Line  type)  264.6  B  355 
Bernard  de  Morlaix.  Celestial  country. 

1870.  (Line  type)  .841  B  522 

Bible.  Holy  Bible,  v.  1-6.  1888.  (Line 

type)  220  B  582 

Bible — New  Testament.  New  Testament. 

2v.  1887.  (Line  type)  225  B  582n 
Bible — Old  Testament — Psalms.  Book  of 
Psalms.  1850.  (Line  type)  2  copies. 

223  B  582 

Blaserna,  Pietro.  Theory  of  sound  in  its 
relation  to  music.  1877.  (Line  type) 
534.3  B  644 

Book  of  arithmetical  examples.  Ed.  2. 

1880.  (Line  type)  511  B  724 

Brewer,  David  J.  Supreme  court  of 
U.  S.  n.  d.  (American  Braille) 

345  B  847 


Brooke,  Stopford.  English  literature. 
1876.  820.9  B  872 

— Same.  Ed.  2.  1884.  (Line  type) 

820.9  '  B  8722 

Brown,  Helen  Dawes.  Little  Miss  Phoebe 
Gay.  1901.  (New  York  point) 

813  B  878  1 

Browning,  Robert.  Saul,  and  other 
poems.  1902.  (New  York  point) 

821  B  885 

Bryant,  William  Cullen.  Sella,  Thana- 
topsis,  and  seventy-five  other  poems. 
1882.  (Line  type)  811  B915s 

Thanatopsis  and  other  poems.  1896. 
(New  York  point)  811  B915t 

Bryce,  James.  William  Ewart  Gladstone. 

1901.  (New  York  point)  923  G  543b 
Bunyan,  John.  Pilgrim’s  progress.  2v. 
1884.  (cop.  1 — Line  type.  cop.  2 — 
New  York  point)  823  B  942 

Burke,  Edmund.  Conciliation  with  the 
American  colonies.  1898.  (New  York 
point)  304  B  959 

Burns,  Robert.  Selections  from  the  poems 
of.  1883.  (Line  type)  2  copies. 

821  B  967 

Burroughs,  John.  Birds  and  bees.  1898. 
(New  York  point)  504  B  972b 

Sharp  eyes.  1898.  (New  York  point) 
504  B  972s 

Butler,  Noble.  Practical  and  critical 
grammar.  2v.  1877.  (Line  type) 

425  B  986 

Buy  your  own  cherries.  1870.  (Line 
type)  178  B  992 

Byron,  George  Gordon  Noel.  Prisoner  of 
Chillon.  1896.  (New  York  point) 

82T  B  996 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  On  heroes,  hero-wor¬ 
ship  and  the  heroic  in  history.  2v. 
1889.  (New  York  point) 

824  C  286h 

Castelar,  Emilio.  Chapters  from  old 
Rome  and  new  Italy.  1886.  (Line 
type)  2  copies.  914.5  C  358 

Chambers,  Henry  E.  School  history  of 
U.  S.  1888.  (Line  type)  973  C  444 
Clark,  J.  Scott,  ed.  Early  English  bal¬ 
lads.  1896.  (New  York  point) 

821  C  593 


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Colburn,  Warren.  Principles  of  arithme¬ 
tic.  1841.  (Line  type)  511  C  685 
Combe,  William.  Essay  on  the  constitu¬ 
tion  of  man.  (Line  type)  130  C  729 
Crawford,  Francis  Marion.  Via  crucis. 
2v.  1901.  (New  York  point) 

813  C  899 

Cyrus  W.  Field.  1898.  (American  Braille) 

926  F  453 

Dana,  James  D.  Geological  story.  1881. 

(Line  type)  550  D  168 

Daniel  Webster.  1898.  (American  Braille) 

923  W  377 

Dante,  Alighieri.  Inferno.  1896.  (New 
York  point)  851  D  192 

Davis,  Richard  Harding.  Bar  sinister. 

1904.  (New  York  point)  813  D263 
Dictionary  of  the  English  language.  3v. 

1885.  (Line  type)  423  D  554 

Dodd,  William.  Life  and  beauties  of 
Shakespeare.  1870.  (Line  type)  2 
copies.  928  S  527d 

Drummond,  Henry.  Natural  law  in  the 
spiritual  world.  2v.  1890.  (Line 

type)  210  D  795 

Eli  Whitney.  1898.  (American  Braille) 

926  W  619 

Eliot,  George  (pseud,  of  Mary  Ann  Evans 
Lewes  Cross).  Silas  Marner.  1905. 
(New  York  point)  823  E  42 

Ely,  Richard  Theodore.  Outlines  of  eco¬ 
nomics.  2v.  1894.  (New  York  point) 
330  E  52 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.  American  scholar. 
1896.  (New  York  point)  814  E  53a 

Four  essays.  1895.  (American  Braille) 

814  E  53f 

Representative  men.  1901.  (New  York 
point)  814  E  53r 

Fiske,  John.  Civil  government  in  the 
U.  S.  2v.  1892.  (New  York  point) 
342  F  541 

Critical  period  of  American  history.  2v. 
1901.  (New  York  point)  973.3  F  541 
Fortescue,  Walter  S.  Condensed  etymol¬ 
ogy.  1871.  (Line  type)  422  F738 

Fouque,  Friederiek,  Baron  de  la  Motte. 
Undine.  1883.  (New  York  point) 

833  F  772u 

Franklin,  Benjamin.  iVutobiography.  1897. 

(New  York  point) '  923  F  831 

Gay,  John.  Fables.  1869.  (Line  type) 

828  G  285 

George  Stephenson.  1898.  (American 
Braille)  926  S  836 

Biddings,  Franklin  Henry.  Elements  of 
sociology.  2v.  1903.  (New  York 

point)  ‘  302  G  453 


Gilman,  Arthur.  Story  of  the  Saracens. 

2v.  1892.  (Line  type)  953  G  487 

Glasgow,  Ellen  Anderson  Gholson.  Bat¬ 
tle-ground.  2v.  1903.  (New  York 

point)  813  G  548 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Deserted  village. 
1895.  (New  York  point)  821  G  624d 
Select  poems.  1882.  (Line  type)  2 
copies.  822*  G  624 

She  stoops  to  conquer.  1882.  (Line 

type)  2  copies.  822  G  624 

Goodrich,  Samuel  Griswold.  Peter  Par¬ 
ley’s  common  school  history.  3v. 
1849.  (Line  type)  (vol.  1,  3  want¬ 
ing.)  909  G  655 

Grahame,  Kenneth.  Golden  age.  1905. 

(New  York  point)  823  G  742g 

Gray,  Thomas.  Elegy  in  a  country  church 
yard.  1896.  (,New  York  point) 

821  G  782e 

Green,  John  Richard.  Puritan  England. 
2v.  1897.  (American  Braille) 

942.06  G  796 
ed.  Readings  from  English  history. 
1882.  (Line  type)  2  copies. 

942  G  797 

Griffis,  William  Elliott.  Brave  little  Hol¬ 
land.  2v.  1897.  (American  Braille) 
949.2  G  852 

Guyot,  Arnold.  Physical  geography.  1880. 

(Line  type)  2  copies.  551  G989 

Hale,  Edward  Everett.  Man  without  a 
country.  1900.  (New  York  point) 

813  H  161m 

Heady,  Morrison.  Burl.  1885.  (Line 
type)  813  H  433b 

Washington  before  the  revolution.  Ed. 
2.  1880.  (Line  tvpe)  2  copies. 

923  W  318h 

Higginson,  Thomas  Wentworth.  Young 
folks’  history  of  the  U.  S.  Ed.  2. 
1880.  (Line  type)  973  H  637 

Hill,  Adams  Sherman.  Principles  of  rhet¬ 
oric.  1881.  (Line  type)  2  copies. 

808  H  645 

Hogg,  James.  Selections  from  the  Queen’s 
Wake.  1896.  (New  York  point) 

821  H  716 

Holland,  Josiah  Gilbert.  Bitter-sweet. 
1884.  (Line  tvpe)  2  copies. 

811  H  735 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.  Autocrat  of  the 
breakfast  table.  2v.  1885.  (Line 

type)  817  H752a 

One  hundred  days  in  Europe.  1905. 

(New  York  point)  914  IT  752 

Selections  from  poems.  1884.  (New 
York  point)  811  H  752s 

Selections  from  the  Professor  at  the 
breakfast  table.  1884.  (Line  type) 
817  H752p 


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Howe,  S.  C.  Geographical  and  statistical 
description  of  the  earth.  1836.  (Line 
type)  910  H  858 

Howells,  William  Lean.  Literary  friends 
and  acquaintance.  2v.  1902.  (New 

York  point)  810.9  H  859 

Hutton,  Richard  Holt.  Sir  Walter  Scott. 
1886.  (Line  type)  2  copies. 

928  S  43 lh 

Huxley,  Thomas  Henry.  Lessons  in  ele¬ 
mentary  physiology.  2v.  1886.  (Line 
type)  612  H  586 

Irving,  Washington.  Chronicle  of  the 
conquest  of  Granada.  3v.  1887. 

(Line  type)  946  I  72c 

Mahomet.  2v.  1884.  (Line  type) 

922  M  698i 

Sketch  book.  3v.  1884.  (New  York 

point)  2  cop.  of  v.  2.  817  I  72 

Successors  to  Mahomet.  2v.  1886. 

(Line  type)  922  I  72 

James  Watt.  1898.  (American  Braille) 

926  W  345 

Jewett,  Sarah  Orne.  Queen’s  twin  and 
other  stories.  1901.  (New  York 
point)  813  J  59 

Keller,  Helen  Adams.  Optimism.  1904. 
(New  York  point)  149.5  K29 

Story  of  my  life.  2v.  1903.  (New 

York  point)  920.7  K29 

Keysor,  Jennie  Ellis.  Sketches  of  Amer¬ 
ican  authors.  2v.  1898.  (American 
Braille)  928  K44 

Kipling,  Itudyard.  (The)  day’s  work.  2v. 
1904.  (New  York  point)  823  K57 

Kneass'  Philadelphia  magazine  for  the 
blind.  1867-’92.  (Line  type) 

50  K  68 

Lawrence,  Eugene.  Primer  of  American 
literature.  1881.  (Line  type)  2 
copies.  810  L  419 

— Same.  (Line  type)  810  L419p 

Lockyer,  J.  Norman.  Science  primer. 
1881.  (Line  type)  520  L  818 

Lodge,  Henry  Cabot.  How  foreign  trea¬ 
ties  are  made.  n.  d.  (American 
Braille)  341.2  L822 

Life  of  a  senator,  n.  d.  (American 
Braille)  923  L822 

and  Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Hero  tales 
from  American  history.  1903.  (New 
York  point)  *  973  L  822 

Longfellow,  Henry  Wadsworth.  Evan¬ 
geline.  1894.  (American  Braille) 

811  L  853eb 

Evangeline,  with  notes  and  biograph¬ 
ical  sketch.  1895.  (New  York  point) 
811  L  853en 


Longfellow,  Henry  Wadsworth — Cont’d. 
Select  poems.  1895.  (American  Braille) 
811  L  853s 

Selections  from  the  poetical  works. 

1883.  (New  York  point)  811  L  853 

Song  of  Hiawatha.  1904.  (New  York 

point  )  811  L  853h 

Loomis,  Lafayette  Charles.  Mental  and 
social  culture.  1890.  (New  York 
point)  374  L863 

Lowell,  James  Russell.  Vision  of  Sir 
Launfal.  1898.  (New  York  point) 
2  copies.  811  L915v 

Ludington,  M.  F.  How  the  army  is 
clothed,  n.  d.  (American  Braille) 

355  L  944 

Lytton,  Edward  George  Earle  Lytton 
Bulwer-Lytton,  1st  baron.  Richelieu. 
1898.  (New  York  point)  822  L998r 
Richelieu  as  presented  by  Edwin  Booth. 
1890.  (American  Braille)  822  L998 

Macaulay,  Thomas  Babington.  The  Ar¬ 
mada  and  other  poems.  1896.  (New 
York  point)  821  M  117a 

Essays.  1891.  (Line  type) 

928  M  117e 

Frederick  the  Great.  1899.  (New  York 
point)  2  copies.  923  F'  852m 

— Same.  1899.  (New  York  point)  2 
copies.  923  F  522m 

John  Milton.  1896.  (New  York  point) 
928  M  117ni 

Lays  of  ancient  Rome.  1881.  (Line 
type)  2  copies.  923  C  642m 

Lord  Clive.  1881.  (Line  type)  2  cop¬ 
ies.  923  C  642m 

Oliver  Goldsmith.  1882.  (Line  type) 

822  G  624 

Warren  Hastings.  1882.  (New  York 
point)  2  copies.  923  II  358m 

McCarthy,  Justin.  Selections  from  A  his¬ 
tory  of  our  own  times.  2v.  1883. 

(Line  type)  2  copies  of  v.  2. 

942.08  M 123 
Story  of  the  people  of  England  in  the 
nineteenth  century.  2v.  1903.  (New 
York  point)  943.08  M  123s 

Marx,  Adolf  Bernhard.  Universal  school 
of  music.  2v.  1877.  (Line  type) 

780.2  M  392 

Maury,  M.  F.  Physical  geography,  v.  1. 
1887.  (New  Y or k  point)  551  M459 

Monod,  T.  Looking  unto  Jesus.  1886. 
(Line  type)  234  M  751 

Moore,  Thomas.  Lalla  Rookh.  1895. 
(New  York  point)  821  M  824 

Morris,  William.  Life  and  death  of  Ja¬ 
son.  1896.  (New  York  point)  2 
copies.  821  M877  1 


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Motley,  John  Lothrop.  Peter,  the  Great. 
1881.  (Line  type)  2  copies. 

923  F  852m 

-Same.  (Line  type)  810  L  419 

Muir,  John.  Adventure  with  a  dog  and  a 
glacier.  1900.  (New  York  point) 

917.98  M  953 

Newton,  Richard.  Bible  blessings.  1884. 
(Line  type)  2  copies.  204  N  565 

Nichols,  James  R.  Chapters  from  fireside 
science.  1881.  (Line  type) 

540  N  596 

Nordhoff,  Charles.  Politics  for  young 
Americans.  1875.  (Line  type)  3 
copies.  320  N  833 

Ohio  institution  for  the  blind.  Plane 
geometry.  (Line  type)  513  037p 

Ollivant,  Alfred.  Bob,  son  of  Battle.  2v. 
1902.  (New  York  point)  823  0  49 

Page,  Thomas  Nelson.  Two  little  confed¬ 
erates.  1899.  (New  York  point) 

813  P  133t 

Parkman,  Francis.  Count  Frontenac  and 
New  France  under  Louis  XIY.  2v. 
1901.  (New  York  point)  971  P249f 
Indian  tribes  east  of  the  Mississippi. 
1896.  (American  Braille) 

973.2  P  249 

La  Salle  and  the  discovery  of  the  great 
west.  2v.  1902.  (New  York  point) 
973.2  P  49  1 

Pioneers  of  France  in  the  New  World. 
2v.  1904.  (New  York  point) 

973.18  P  249 

Perry,  Arthur  Latham.  Introduction  to 
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